“The number of police officers killed in the line of duty has risen by almost 50 percent compared with this point last year,” he said.

Trump doesn’t cite a source, but the FBI’s count of officer deaths hasn't been updated for 2016. In fact, even the FBI’s 2015 numbers are still preliminary.

However, the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund provides statistics. The Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit was formed to “honor and remember” law enforcement. Its website shows 67 police officers were killed through July 2016 compared to 63 deaths for the same time period the year before. That's an increase of 6 percent, not 50.

Hispanics living at or below the poverty line rose from 12.4 million in 2009 to 13.1 million in 2014. The raw total rose by 700,000, but the rate of poverty for the group actually dipped from 25.3 percent to 23.6 percent.